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Saudi, U.S., Iraq Step in to Plug Libya Oil Gap
Wall Street Journal 09/11/2013
In Libya, Unrest Brings Oil Industry to Standstill
New York Times 09/12/2013
Exxon Mobil Signs Iraq Deal With PetroChina, Pertamina
Wall Street Journal 11/28/2013
Host of Conflicting Forces Has Saudis on a Tightrope
Wall Street Journal 04/10/2007
Fall in Oil Prices Poses a Problem for Russia, Iraq and Others
New York Times 10/15/2014
As Oil Prices Plummet, Saudi Arabia Faces a Test of Strategy
New York Times 10/15/2014
Grouped Articles
Wall Street Journal 02/24/2011
Wall Street Journal 03/08/2011
Oil and the economy: The 2011 oil shock
Economist 03/05/2011
For West's Oil Firms, No Love Lost in Libya
Wall Street Journal 04/15/2011
BusinessWeek 04/14/2011
Oil Prices Set to Slip if Rebels Win Libya
Wall Street Journal 08/22/2011
Grouped Articles
New York Times 12/02/2013
Oil Prices Slip Further After IEA Report
Wall Street Journal 12/12/2014
Washington Post 08/11/2015
Wall Street Journal 03/14/2011
Aftershocks for Japan's Power Industry
Wall Street Journal 03/14/2011
Oil and the economy: The 2011 oil shock
Economist 03/05/2011
Grouped Articles
Oil Prices Continue Decline, Pressured by Saudi Action to Defend Market Share
New York Times 10/02/2014
OPEC Members’ Discord Adds to Slide in Oil Prices
Wall Street Journal 10/04/2014
Oil Markets Fly Into a Perfect Storm
Wall Street Journal 10/09/2014
Oil companies: Unsustainable energy
Economist 10/14/2014
Oil prices plunge as production rises, fueling concern in OPEC - The Washington Post
Washington Post 10/15/2014
Fall in Oil Prices Poses a Problem for Russia, Iraq and Others
New York Times 10/15/2014
Grouped Articles
As the Middle East Burns, the Saudis Ease Up at Home
Wall Street Journal 06/25/2014
Wall Street Journal 05/14/2008
A Smooth Saudi Succession, but a Rough Road Ahead
Wall Street Journal 01/26/2015
From Tunis to Cairo to Riyadh?
Wall Street Journal 02/15/2011
The Gulf states: Ripples, spreading
Economist 02/12/2011
An Open Letter to King Abdullah
Wall Street Journal 03/18/2011
Grouped Articles
Syria Condemns Israel for Air Assault Near Damascus
New York Times 05/05/2013
Israel Escalating Efforts to Shape Alliesâ Strategy
New York Times 08/18/2013
A Veteran Saudi Power Player Works To Build Support to Topple Assad
Wall Street Journal 08/25/2013
U.S., Allies Prepare to Act as Syria Intelligence Mounts
Wall Street Journal 08/27/2013
Saudi Arabia gets forceful on foreign policy - The Washington Post
Washington Post 10/25/2013
As the Middle East Burns, the Saudis Ease Up at Home
Wall Street Journal 06/25/2014
Grouped Articles
The Federal Reserve Faces an Oil Dilemma
Wall Street Journal 03/14/2011
Oil and the economy: The 2011 oil shock
Economist 03/05/2011
IEA: Recession May Bring Oil Surplus
Wall Street Journal 08/10/2011
Throwing Another Barrel of Fuel on the Euro Zone's Fire
Wall Street Journal 11/29/2011
Oil Prices Predicted to Remain Above $100 a Barrel Next Year
New York Times 12/28/2011
Wall Street Journal 01/06/2012
With 2.9 million barrels a day of oil passing through the Suez Canal and the Sumed pipeline, and only 2.5 million barrels a day of global spare capacity, the 3% of oil moving through Egypt does impact oil prices. The demands for democracy and free expression also have an impact across the region in other Arab and African countries, and in China which also has six decades of one-party rule.
Grouped Articles
Unrest in Egypt Unsettles Global Markets
New York Times 01/30/2011
Egypt's Potential for Contagion
Wall Street Journal 02/01/2011
Oil's Rise Threatens Economic Growth
Wall Street Journal 03/01/2011
Wall Street Journal 02/28/2011
Oil and the economy: The 2011 oil shock
Economist 03/05/2011
The High Cost of Keeping Arab Peace
BusinessWeek 09/29/2011
Grouped Articles
Pump Prices Likely to Stay Above $3
Wall Street Journal 01/06/2011
IEA: Oil Output Needs to Increase
Wall Street Journal 01/19/2011
Optimism Dents Oil Bulls' Hopes
Wall Street Journal 01/25/2011
Tom Keene's Econo Chat: A Sell-Off Ahead for Oil?
BusinessWeek 01/27/2011
Oil's Rise Threatens Economic Growth
Wall Street Journal 03/01/2011
Wall Street Journal 02/28/2011
The impact of increases in oil prices on economic growth following the democracy protests in the Middle East.
Grouped Articles
Oil's Rise Threatens Economic Growth
Wall Street Journal 03/01/2011
U.S. Better Prepared for Surging Gas Prices
New York Times 03/08/2011
Oil and the economy: The 2011 oil shock
Economist 03/05/2011
Oil markets and Arab unrest: The price of fear
Economist 03/05/2011
Oil Traders See Lasting Mideast Instability
BusinessWeek 04/07/2011
OPEC Nations Face a Balancing Act
Wall Street Journal 04/19/2011
A royal family of 7000 princes and three ruling princes run the economy and government in Saudi Arabia. The ruling princes are in their eighties and itheir administration is increasingly out of touch with ordinary Saudis, and the 60% of the people who astoundingly are under the age of 18. Experts say this is a status quo that can't last.
Grouped Articles
As the Middle East Burns, the Saudis Ease Up at Home
Wall Street Journal 06/25/2014
Wall Street Journal 05/14/2008
Host of Conflicting Forces Has Saudis on a Tightrope
Wall Street Journal 04/10/2007
Saudi Arabia’s Succession Line Is Set, but the Nation’s Path Remains Uncertain
New York Times 01/23/2015
A Smooth Saudi Succession, but a Rough Road Ahead
Wall Street Journal 01/26/2015
From Tunis to Cairo to Riyadh?
Wall Street Journal 02/15/2011
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